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Pediatric emergencies : the first five minutes /
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Three years of COVID-19 in children that attend the Mexican Social Security Institute's 1,350 child day-care centers, 2020–2023
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Libny Martínez-Valdez
, et al.
[Heat and heavy rain prevention measures in daycare centres and care facilities: an evaluation of risk perception, communication and information materials].
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Heidenreich A
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Biocide and other semi-volatile organic compound concentrations in settled indoor dust of CRESPI daycare centers and implication for public health.
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Mane MK
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Childcare centre soil microbiomes are influenced by substrate type and surrounding vegetation condition.
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Newman NS
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